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It is the 13th of the 13 original American Colonies founded by the Brittish. Captain John Smith is the one to find the first. Roger Williams is the one to find the last, Originally named, "The State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. The Colony then became the first actual Northern Landmark. It may have been the first landmark, but was the 13th, and last, Colony.
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Yes! Donald Smith is a music teacher in South Kingstown Rhode Island!
The phone number of the Smith'S Castle is: 401-294-3521.
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Henry Smith (born February 10, 1766 in Providence, Rhode Island; died June 28, 1818) succeeded Arthur Fenner as the fifth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between October 15, 1805 and May 7, 1806. Following the end of Smith's term as Governor, Isaac Wilbour (born April 25, 1763 in Little Compton, Rhode Island; died October 4, 1837 in Little Compton, Rhode Island) became the sixth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between May 7, 1806 and May 6, 1807.
The address of the Smith'S Castle is: 55 Richard Smith Drive, North Kingstown, RI 02852
Arthur Fenner (born December 10, 1745 in Providence, Rhode Island; died October 15, 1805 in Providence, Rhode Island) succeeded John Collins as the fourth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between May 5, 1790 and his death. Following Fenner's death, Henry Smith (born February 10, 1766 in Providence, Rhode Island; died June 28, 1818) became the fifth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between October 15, 1805 and May 7, 1806.
Isaac Wilbour (born April 25, 1763 in Little Compton, Rhode Island; died October 4, 1837 in Little Compton, Rhode Island) succeeded Henry Smith as the sixth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between May 7, 1806 and May 6, 1807. Following the end of Wilbour's term as Governor, James Fenner (born January 22, 1771 in Providence, Rhode Island; died April 17, 1846 in Providence, Rhode Island) became the seventh Governor of Rhode Island,s erving between May 6, 1807 and May 1, 1811.
The middle colonies were home to many influential figures in the history of the United States. These people include Benjamin Franklin, one of our Founding Fathers, and William Penn, a Quaker and founder of Pennsylvania.
Ambrose Burnside (born May 23, 1824 in Liberty, Indiana; died September 13, 1881 in Bristol, Rhode Island) succeeded James Y. Smith as the thirtieth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between May 29, 1866 and May 25, 1869, including the whole of 1867.